Of course, tracking unique visitors does not give the full picture of a Web site's popularity.
The only problem is that such numbers don't paint a full picture of reality.
They all assured me that they will not rest until they have established the full picture.
Nottinghamshire Police Federation said the programme was "blinkered" and failed to show "the full picture".
But to really get the full picture, pay close attention to how he handles the server's tip.
Besides, few outsiders understood well what Enron did, or had a full picture of the risks it ran.
The group urges the public, and parliament, to give serious consideration to the full picture on smoking laws.
It is true that other emerging-market currencies have risen sharply this year, but this ignores the full picture.
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Police are still trying to build up a full picture of what happened.
He didn't really have a full picture of everything that was going on.
Only the fourth-quarter figures, due out in February, will show the full picture.
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He said the club would be speaking to the players and French officials to get a full picture of what happened.
Since Sina Weibo requires you to login before letting you see the post, we've got the full picture for you after the break.
"Anytime there's a complicated issue, of course you want to make sure people have a full picture, " explains Swiss Embassy spokesperson Keri Douglas.
"We're in the process of trying to get a full picture of how much damage has been done, " said Boeing spokesman Larry McCracken.
Looking at the full picture, Conan emerges as the late night show that lends the biggest boost following an appearance, with Letterman trailing close behind.
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So unless you see everything, you won't have the full picture.
Without evaluating how well the standards are implemented and how well they allow teachers to adjust lesson plans, standards alone will never tell the full picture.
But senior government figures complain that none of the agencies has given the cabinet a full picture of the scope and purpose of Telecom Italia's unit.
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The Public Accounts Committee said that as a result of the practice, parliament was not being given a full picture of the expense incurred by massive purchases.
"The full picture around acceptance figures will emerge later this year, but high levels of applications from abroad reflect the excellent reputation Scottish universities enjoy abroad, " he said.
The PM said the site was "one of the most remote places in the world" which meant it was difficult to get a full picture of what was happening.
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Testbiotech demands that further results which are not yet published should now be assessed by the French researchers and properly published to get a full picture about their findings.
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While the number of young people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance in Ludlow remains well below the national average, the group said low incomes common in rural areas disguised the full picture.
In order to understand the full picture of the risks you are taking, you must remember to ask yourself whether you are bearing unacknowledged leverage in any favored financial assets.
The inquest at Crook Coroner's Court, County Durham was told how military police investigators botched elements of the inquiry, meaning a full picture of what happened that night has been obscured.
"A robust review, led by the police and involving all relevant agencies, will be carried out so that a full picture of the risks to the public can be considered, " she said.
"It is only now that we can see the full picture showing the extent of the UK's success in global recruitment, particularly from some of the world's most important emerging economies, " she said.
Tall Club President Barry Hanold (6-foot-3) believes the economic research into the so-called height premium, in which tall people rise faster and earn more than their shorter peers, fails to capture the full picture.
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